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Category Archives: What I’m Reading
The Apostle Paul’s got nothing on the writers of some knitting patterns.
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Miscellaneous Happenings and Links
The inter-semester break has gotten off to a good start, even though I am still having sleeping problems. I have plenty of ways to keep myself occupied and have even succeeded in getting some work done. The last few days … Continue reading
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Jon Barlow on Richard Muller
What St. Muller Really Says Sharing Jon’s frustration with the way that Muller is frequently used as a ‘conversation stopper’ (yes, I have read a number of his books) I am very pleased to see this post. I would also … Continue reading
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The Puritanboard is like those websites which have collections of videos of spectacular crashes, pratfalls, stupid stunts going wrong, accidents with fireworks and the like. However, the clever people on the Puritanboard struck on the innovative idea of trying to … Continue reading
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Three Important Works of Contemporary Theology
Joel has tagged me for the important contemporary theological works meme. Most of the works that I would have chosen have already been mentioned. The following are not the works that I deem to be the three most important of … Continue reading
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Leithart on Rigour
Leithart has been posting some great stuff lately (where does he find the time?), obviously inspired by his reading of Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy. One of his recent posts ably makes a point that I have often tried to make, with less … Continue reading
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Obsessive Cleanliness
Well, I will now cross Switzerland off the list of lands that I would happily consider moving to. I am actually relatively tidy for a student and keep my things more organized than most (I have catalogued the entirety of … Continue reading
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Happy New Year!
Just before I finalize all of my over-ambitious New Year’s resolutions, I would like to take a few moments to wish all of you a very happy New Year. I love new years. At the end of most years I … Continue reading
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The Real Difference Between Men and Women
Of course he must be right because, as a man, he always thinks deeply before he opens his mouth…
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Whilst the present Ashes series has been pretty painful to follow as an England supporter, I was very pleased to see Shane Warne gain his 700th scalp in Test cricket. It is a rare privilege to watch a player of … Continue reading
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